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Sep 10, 2009

3 Keys to Zero Incidents

Safety professionals know there is only one real goal -- ZERO Incidents. If your organization has committed to it, you need to aggressively employ processes and procedures that will help you achieve that goal. Even if you have some processes in place, you're likely to find that you will need to raise the bar, especially where recordkeeping is concerned. These 3 key recordkeeping and incident management steps will help drive any ZERO Incident initiative:

While most organizations have these processes in place, they often aren’t linked in any way -- and it is difficult to follow one incident from start to finish. Is software the answer? It can be. Today’s incident management applications can combine the necessary steps, including the proper OSHA forms for documentation, into a single collaborative application. These applications do far more for the organization than just speed the process of preparing OSHA reports.

How do your policies and procedures support a ZERO Incident initiative? Do you have automated systems in place? We’d like to hear -- leave us a comment!

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3 Keys to Zero Incidents

Safety professionals know there is only one real goal -- ZERO Incidents. If your organization has committed to it, you need to aggressively employ processes and procedures that will help you achieve that goal. Even if you have some processes in place, you're likely to find that you will need to raise the bar, especially where recordkeeping is concerned. These 3 key recordkeeping and incident management steps will help drive any ZERO Incident initiative:

While most organizations have these processes in place, they often aren’t linked in any way -- and it is difficult to follow one incident from start to finish. Is software the answer? It can be. Today’s incident management applications can combine the necessary steps, including the proper OSHA forms for documentation, into a single collaborative application. These applications do far more for the organization than just speed the process of preparing OSHA reports.

How do your policies and procedures support a ZERO Incident initiative? Do you have automated systems in place? We’d like to hear -- leave us a comment!